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12.06.2012

Sunday Market

I just love all the different markets that pop up during the weekends in Amsterdam, daily (Albert Cuyp market), weekly (Bio Fresh Market at the Nieuwmarkt) or even monthly. The Sunday Market is a monthly market and one of my favourites. It's a platform for young designers and creatives but also for biological initiatives or just very very good cheese- and carrotcakes. Just a market with all the best that Amsterdam has in store for you! From interior design and product design, to ceramics, fashion, vintage, jewelry, accessories, art and delicious (biological) food. A great way to spend you Sunday.












12.03.2012

Hi, again!

London. Hello again! Last time I vistited was in June. English summer full of fresh beers, drinking in the sunshine at Bricklane. London in November is a whole other experience, full of (chai) tea, cheesecake and small cocktailbars to warm up. A different, but still vibrant and beautiful city.

Sightseeing around the Thames





Eating at Pizza East, Shoreditch


 
 
 walking around Islington



I just love Ottolenghi!





9.13.2012

Ibiza Part III: Dalt Vila

Ibiza city is divided between two parts: the new town, " Eixample" and the old town, "Dalt Vila". Dalt Vila is stunningly beautiful with its ancient city walls. Small paths, curling between old white houses where laundry is hanging above your head, next to sunny small terraces with crackling white table covers that invite you to sit down for some sangria and tapas.









 





9.06.2012

Ibiza Part II: Hipppy Markets

Make love not war. Hippies outdated? Not in Ibiza. The island is full of lingering hippies from the 60s. Riding in  beetles, wearing kaftans and growing their hair still even in their 70s. However, although Ibiza proofs that the hippie culture never died out completely, lots of them became part of the materialistic, consumer culture. One of the proofs are the touristic hippy markets. Materialistic maybe, but stunningly beautiful as well!